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81 realverdiklausul
subst. real value/actual value -
82 statusverdi
subst. balance value subst. status value -
83 takseringsverdi
subst. appraised value estimated value -
84 takst
тариф-en, -er, -ene* * ** * *subst. appraised value, estimated value, estimated rate, estimated fare subst. [ verdiansettelse] appraisal, valuation, assessment subst. (teleteknikk) tariff impulse rate, tariff -
85 takstverdi
subst. appraised value, estimated value -
86 takverdi
subst. (arbeidsmiljø) ceiling value, c-value -
87 tallverdi
subst. (matematikk) absolute value subst. numerical value -
88 toppverdi
subst. peak value, crest value -
89 verdiberegning
subst. (økonomi) (value) assessment, (value) estimation -
90 verdiforøkelse
subst. appreciation, rise in value, increased value -
91 verdinedgang
subst. decline in value, decrease in value, depreciation -
92 verdiregulering
subst. adjustment of value subst. regulation of value -
93 verdiskapning
subst. value added, added value -
94 verdiøkning
subst. appreciation, increase in value, rise in value -
95 verdsette
appreciate, value* * *verb. estimate, value, evaluate, assess, appreciate -
96 vrakverdi
subst. (forsikring) scrap value, salvage value -
97 ønsket verdi
desired value, set value, set point (elektrisitet) reference (input) -
98 absolutt verdi
subst. absolute value -
99 absoluttverdi
subst. (matematikk) absolute value -
100 ad valorem
adv. (skatt) [ etter verdi] ad valorem, in proportion to the estimated value
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